Burgmaster caught four passes for 45 yards to help move Auburn's offense in the second half while his 14 tackles on defense proved to be critical down the stretch.

"His catches weren't huge balls down the field, but they were enough to keep the chains moving," Auburn coach Dave Moskov said. "He made some big plays on third-and-long."

Moskov said Central Square controlled the Auburn offense in the first half, but a strong showing from the running game proved to be the difference in the second when the offensive line opened running lanes for Julius Mizro, who rushed for 101 yards on 19 carries.

"The offensive line took control of the line of scrimmage in the second half," Moskov said. "We got the ball back with four minutes to go and we controlled the clock and kept them off the field."

Along with a strong running game, Auburn's defense forced three fumbles, two of which were recovered by Trevor Ash who also recorded 11 tackles.

"For the most part the defense was forcing turnovers and able to hold Central Square," Moskov said. "They were able to stop them on fourth down a few times inside of our 30 and that was big."